![]() The next boot got me in the same error.Īfter more research I’ve found a post for Ubuntu that said to add rmmod tpm in the grub config before the ‘linux’ and ‘initrd’ lines. I’ve tried fiddling with the bios settings like I’ve seen in this thread and found a setting that worked ONCE. Pressing anything takes me back to the grub menu. /grub-core/loader/i386/efi/linux.c:258:you need to load the kernel first. /grub-core/commands/efi/tpm.c:140:Command failed.Įrror. Ctrl + Alt + Del restarts and shows the grub menu, selecting anything shows this message: error. Install updates with dnf upgrade -refresh. ![]() My problem is fairly similar, so I’m not opening a new thread. The only thing I can is to play with some grub command line. Problem is that system have never booted.Įrror: …/…/grub-core/commands/efi/tpm.c:148:Unknown TPM error.Įrror: …/…/grub-core/loader/i386/efi/linux.c:208:you need to load the kernel first. Installation run without any problems and when finished prompted me to reboot. I reclaimed space by removing all original partitions. In installation destination I chose my only disk with automatic patitions configuration. I downloaded Fedora workstation, made bootable flash drive, run system from flash drive and started installer. Unfortunately my first experience with system is kinda worse. Hi there, after two years with Ubuntu I decided it is time to change and Fedora looks like a nice choice.
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